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The Chateau Turpault

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Sauvage

Discovery

Château Turpault marks the entrance to the Côte Sauvage. As it’s a private castle, you can’t visit it.

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This illustrious Château cleaves through the sea at the tip of the Côte Sauvage

Built at Beg-er-Lann Point, the “Chateau de la Mer”, as Georges Turpault, as its owner at the time, named it, is an Anglo-Medieval style building dating from 1910. It stood through the German occupation, multiple changes in ownership and as many renovations, so Chateau Turpault is now one of the architectural treasures of the Quiberon Peninsula. In addition to its heavenly beaches, Quiberon has many places and stories to be discovered year round.

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